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QIN SHI PORTFOLIO Selected works for the application of
Master of Architecture (March)Oxford Brookes University
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ART CENTER DESIGN Shanghai-China, [8,900m²]2010.04
UNDERGRADUATE COURSE WORK
In this program, I provided a conception which called "block art center", the goal is for people to get closed to the artists and their works. Like a city street, people can go every where in this center and get more visual experiences. In order to achieve that effection, I designed several independent buildings with different functions, and every buildings have their own facade and interior.
Design property: Independent workDesign time: 2 weeksTeam member: Qin SHIInstructor: Zhiyi YangMain responsibilities: Planning, Conception design, Drawing.
SITE PLAN
MODEL
DESIGN PROCESS
art studios
art studios
reading room
exhibition hallshopcafeworkshop
admiinistration office
Dispersing type
Regular type
Road net
Module
Final form
Ring type
Dense type
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These three types have their own advantages, but every buildings have no obvious connection, and the shapes of open areas are irregular.
At last, I chose the regular type because both the buildings and outdoor spaces have obvious boundaries. With the road net and module, the final form became clear and reasonable.
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FIRST FLOOR PLAN
SECOND FLOOR PLAN
EXHIBITION HALLAXONOMETRIC DRAWING
THIRD FLOOR PLAN
FACADES
1-1 SECTION 2-2 SECTION
EXHIBITION HALL SHADING ANALYSIS
SHOP SHADING ANALYSIS
summer solstice
summer solstice
winter solstice
winter solstice
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Design property: Final year workDesign time: 4 weeksTeam member: Qin SHI, Jingwen LiuMain responsibilities: Responsible for the data collection, site investigation, planning and with other member in drawing, modeling and rendering.
UNDERGRADUATE COURSE WORK
In this program, we decided to take the advantage of its special location and create a significant space for students, teachers, staffs and even the public.The site is located in Zhangjiang High-Tech Park, No.109 Chunxiao Road. It is seperated by the Chunxiao road, and the whole area is about 32,700m². The east of the site is Huoju Gardon and Zhangjiang Art Park, and residential areas are in the west side. Also, there are some office buildings on the northen site, and it's south faces a gymground. Around the campus, trees and rivers made the environment quiet and scenic.Due to the special geography conditions, our purpose was focused on how to utilize the current situation as rational as possible.
CHINA ACADEMY OF ART NEW CAMPUS DESIGN Shanghai-China, [32,700m²]2011.05
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Private Space:
Private ourdoor areas that are not derectly in contact with the public space
Teaching and Office buildingsLibraryLecture HallBalconies on the upper floors
SPACE RESEARCHS DESIGN PROCESS
Semi-Private Space:
Private ourdoor areas that are derectly in contact with the public and Semi-Public
GalleryCafeteriaBalconies on the lower floors
Semi-Public Space:
Areas and functions are accessible to the same group of users.
TerracesBalconies Gardens
Public Space:
Areas and functions are accessible to everyone
PlaygroundStreetsBridgesSquares
Traffic Situation
Function Analysis
Plane Modality
Building Altitude
Landscape Sight
Sports area
Cafeteria LibrarySquare Lab
Admin
Teaching building
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TRAFFIC LINE ANALYSISFORM DELIBERATINGPLAN LAYOUT
Parking ±0.000m
Roof Plan +16.200m
View Analysis
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Ground floor Plan
Site Plan
Cafeteria
Administration building
Pedestrian bridge
Teaching buildings
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Elevations of Cafeteria
Elevations of Library
Plans of Cafeteria Plans of Laboratory
Plans of Library and Lecture hall
Plans of Teaching building
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2F-5F
1F 2F 3F
2F-4F
1F 2F
3F
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MODELS
Library Lecture hall Cafeteria
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Design property: BidDesign time:2weeksTeam member: Qin SHI, David MalottMain responsibilities: Responsible for the data collection, pattern design, and cooperated with David in drawing, modeling and rendering.
DESIGN WORK
This site is located in the city center of Chengdu China, which faces the Jingjiang River. The special geographic position and perfect sight may make this twin towers become a landmark of Chengdu.At first, I collected the local culture and buildings as design references. And later, David chose the picture of traditional tiles as our design theme., because the local tiles have their special patterns.So, during the process, we focused on how to change these special patterns into feasible skin.
OFFICE BUILDING SKIN DESIGN Chengdu, [210,000m²]2012.03
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DESIGN INSPIRATION DESIGN DETAILSDESIGN RESEARCH
From the reference pictures, we found a special pattern from the tiles. The overlapped style could change the original flat facade of the two buildings.
Compared these different size of patterns, the left one may be suitable.However, if the curtain wall use this style, the overlapped effect may not be so obvious and the towers are seemd to be too heavy.So, I improved it in order to make the volume more pure and light. I cut down the thickness of the frame and made a sharp corner instead of the circular one.
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CHONGMING CHENJIA TOWN CLUBHOUSE DESIGN Shanghai-China, [2,000m²]2012.01
Deisn property: BidDesign time: 2 weeksTeam member: Qin Shi, Bin WangMain responsibilities: Conception, sketch and modeling, cooperated with Bin Wang in site analysis and rendering.
The clients provided us a suggestion, that they want to see the building with futuristic appearance which is environment friendly.People are hardly aware of the environment around them. In the certain design of CCT clubhouse, we tried to create such a peaceful and ecological space which stimulate people to pay more attention on the relationship of humen and nature. After lots of researchs, we recognized that our attitude to the site must be friendly and exoteric, in order to achieve such effect.
DESIGN WORK
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DESIGN PROCESS
This site is located in Chongming Island Shanghai, which is the one of the biggest islands in China. As well, Chenjia Town is very closed to the National Wetland Park which attracts large numbers of travellers from downtown.
Since 20 years ago, the government decided to construct Chongming as an ecological Island. We have to say that, Chongming is protected much better than ever. The blue sky, green grass and clear rivers show us we need to build an eco-system to make our buildings sustainable.
DESIGN INSPIRATION
DESIGN SKETCHS
SITE PHOTOS
Section
Dongtan Avenue
Chongming Island
Chenjia Town
Beichen Road
Site
Chenjia Town
National Dongtan Wetlands Park
Shanghai Downtown
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SITE PLAN
SECTION
RENDERINGS
Chenhai Road
Chenhai Road
1. Lobby and Exhibition area2. Cafe and Rest room3. Meeting rooms4. VIP room 5. Cafeteria and Staff office
Our design rule is to create several independent "shells" with deferent functions, and link them with a free-style suspended terrace. Near the main road, we designed a semi-public area, including lobby and cafe. Because of the private traffic streamline need, we put the VIP rooms and staff offices in the north. People in the VIP rooms can get the best view,and relatively speaking, this area is much quieter than others. Meeting rooms in the middle which contains more people is better to have more open space for urgent evacuation.
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VIP Entrance Staff Entrance
Main Entrance
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